Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. An electronic communications method, comprising: receiving, by a user device, an electronic request to initiate communications; sending, by the user device, an electronic communication to a device, based on receiving the electronic request; receiving, by the user device, an electronic confirmation message; sending, by the user device, electronic information; receiving, by the user device, a value, wherein an electronic account is associated with a specific electronic communication that did not occur within a particular period; receiving, by the user device, an electronic recommendation message, where the electronic recommendation message includes a recommended schedule which includes multiple electronic communications that are sent at particular future times by the user device to other devices, where the recommended schedule is generated before the value is determined; sending, by the user device, an electronic request message, based on the value and the electronic recommendation message, to another user device; analyzing that the particular electronic communication that did not occur within the particular period of time, where the particular electronic communication is associated with a first identifier; analyzing that another electronic communication did occur within another particular period of time, where the other electronic communication is associated with a second identifier; and analyzing the particular electronic communication and the other electronic communication together to determine a pattern, where the first identifier and second identifier are associated with a common geographic area.
2. The electronic communications method of claim 1 , wherein the electronic recommendation message includes a request to send future electronic communications to another user device.
3. The electronic communications method of claim 2 , further comprising: receiving an electronic decision message from the other user device.
4. The electronic communications method of claim 3 , where the electronic decision message from the other user device includes electronic data that automatically results in the future electronic communications being sent to the other user device.
5. The electronic communications method of claim 4 , where the electronic data is used by an electronic application, stored by the user device, to send the future electronic communications to the other user device.
6. The electronic communications method of claim 5 , wherein the value is based on time lapse information, and the electronic communications method further comprising: analyzing patterns of various electronic communications that did not occur at various times; and generating electronic graphical features based on the patterns.
7. A device, comprising a processor to: receive a first electronic communication from a first user device, the first electronic communication including time delay information for previous electronic communications; determine, based on the first electronic communication, a value, the value being based on the time delay information associated with an electronic account; receive a second electronic communication from the first user device, the second electronic communication including a schedule of future electronic communications, where each of the electronic communications in the schedule of future electronic communications is scheduled to occur at particular times in the future; send the second electronic communication to a second user device; receive a third electronic communication from the second user device, send the third electronic communication to the first user device; analyze a fourth electronic communication that did not occur within the particular period of time, where the fourth electronic communication is associated with a first identifier; analyzing that a fifth electronic communication did occur within another particular period of time, where the fifth electronic communication is associated with a second identifier; and where the first identifier and second identifier are associated with a common geographic area.
8. The device of claim 7 , where the first electronic communication, the second electronic communication, and the third electronic communication occur via an electronic application.
9. The device of claim 8 , where the second electronic communication is based on simultaneous analysis, by the device, of other electronic communications by other user devices to determine the schedule of future electronic communications.
10. The device of claim 9 , where the other electronic communications are based on other time delay information.
11. The device of claim 10 , where the other electronic communications are based on time lapse information associated with the other user devices.
12. The device of claim 11 , where the second electronic communication is based on electronic video messages that are sent to the first user device.
13. The device of claim 12 , where the third electronic communication and the fourth electronic communications occur at the same as text messages are being sent to the first user device and the second user device.
14. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions, the instructions comprising: one or more instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to: receive a first electronic message from a first user device, analyze the first electronic message for time delay information associated with one or more electronic accounts, wherein the value is based on a time delay associated with an electronic account associated with the electronic information, wherein the electronic account is also associated with a specific electronic communication that did not occur within a particular period; generate a value based on the time delay information associated with the one or more electronic accounts; send a second electronic message, including the value, and a recommended schedule of communications, to the first user device, where the recommended schedule is generated before the value is determined, and the recommended schedule of communications occurs automatically and is simultaneously sent to multiple devices; receive a third electronic message; the third electronic message accepting or rejecting the recommended schedule of communications; analyze a fourth electronic communication that did not occur within the particular period of time, where the fourth electronic communication is associated with a first identifier; analyzing that a fifth electronic communication did occur within another particular period of time, where the fifth electronic communication is associated with a second identifier; and analyzing the fourth electronic communication and the fifth electronic communication together to determine a pattern, where the first identifier and second identifier are associated with a common geographic area.
15. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 14 , wherein the recommended schedule of communications occurs within a particular period of time.
16. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 15 , wherein the value is based on the first electronic message and information associated with other user devices.
17. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 16 , wherein the information associated with the other user devices includes time lapse information.
18. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the time lapse information is associated with previous electronic communications that did not occur at a scheduled time.
19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17 , where the one or more instructions cause the one or more processors to further: analyze patterns of various electronic communications that did not occur at various times; and generate electronic graphical features based on the patterns.
20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 17 , where electronic color information associated with the electronic graphical features changes based on additional time delays.
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July 6, 2021
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